![: Nanny McPhee [2005]](http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B000BYCGXY.02._SCMZZZZZZZ_.jpg)
Amazon.com Review:
With hairy warts, a stern-looking unibrow and one
extremely protruding buck-tooth, Nanny McPhee is a
wonderfully comedic substitute for Mary Poppins in
this entertaining family fantasy. By loosely adapting
Christianna Brand's Nurse Matilda children's
books of the 1960s, Oscar®-winning screenwriter Emma
Thompson (Sense and Sensibility) has also given
herself the plum role of Nanny McPhee, who can tame even
the most unruly children with a tap of her magic walking
stick. Her latest challenge is the bratty brood of a
recent widower Mr. Brown (Colin Firth), who's under
pressure to find a new wife or lose his much-needed
allowance from wealthy Aunt Adelaide (a tailor-made role
for Angela Lansbury). His love for scullery maid
Evangeline (Kelly Macdonald) remains unspoken as he
wincingly woos the eagerly merry widow Mrs. Quickly (Celia
Imrie), but Brown's raucous rugrats have a plan to make
things right, especially after they've come under the
benevolent influence of Nanny McPhee, whose peculiar
brand of discipline works wonders for everyone involved.
Both quintessentially British and universally appealing,
this wildly colorful comedy (thanks to a bold palette of
costume and production design) was capably directed by
Kirk Jones, whose appreciation for comic actors was
equally apparent in his critically acclaimed 1998 comedy Waking
Ned Devine. With just a hint of darkness to offset
the whimsy, Nanny McPhee offers a splendid match
of director, cast and material, guaranteed to please Wallace
& Gromit fans and anyone else with a taste for
British zaniness. --Jeff Shannon
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